On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 07:34:59PM +, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Typically though doesn't the python interpreter package provide modules that
> are now incorporated? If python3.11 provides python3-tomli, won't that mess
> this up?
In this case, it doesn't; the Python 3.11 standard library mod
On January 14, 2023 7:51:47 PM UTC, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>Hi Scott (2023.01.14_19:34:59_+)
>> >dh_python3 would have been able to generate
>> >python3-tomli | python3-min-version (>= 3.11)
>> >
>> >instead of
>> >python3-tomli | python3 (>> 3.11)
>> >
>> >Then, once python3.10 was dropped
Hi Scott (2023.01.14_19:34:59_+)
> >dh_python3 would have been able to generate
> >python3-tomli | python3-min-version (>= 3.11)
> >
> >instead of
> >python3-tomli | python3 (>> 3.11)
> >
> >Then, once python3.10 was dropped from supported, python3 would
> >Provides: python3-min-version (= 3.11
On January 14, 2023 7:12:33 PM UTC, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>Hi Scott (2023.01.14_17:22:42_+)
>> Take the example in #1027947. If this proposal had been in place
>> already, what would he have been the generated dependency and how
>> would it have worked?
>
>dh_python3 would have been able t
Hi Scott (2023.01.14_17:22:42_+)
> Take the example in #1027947. If this proposal had been in place
> already, what would he have been the generated dependency and how
> would it have worked?
dh_python3 would have been able to generate
python3-tomli | python3-min-version (>= 3.11)
instead of
On January 14, 2023 5:08:17 PM UTC, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>I have proposed a policy change that would permit dh_python3 to generate
>dependencies that apply to all currently-supported Python 3 versions:
>
>https://salsa.debian.org/cpython-team/python3-defaults/-/merge_requests/13
>
>Please revi
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